Comic Miseries of Human Life: An Old Friend in a New DressDewitt & Davenport, 1856 - 182 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... give you a country misery , from which there is not a whit less wear and tear to the nerves , and where you have no possible means of escape : -- judge for yourself . 34. Following on horseback a slow cart through an endless , narrow ...
... give you a country misery , from which there is not a whit less wear and tear to the nerves , and where you have no possible means of escape : -- judge for yourself . 34. Following on horseback a slow cart through an endless , narrow ...
Pàgina 31
... give you if you wish . Tes . You always were rather anxious to show yourself , you know , Ned . I am afraid you cannot add much , unless you throw in yourself as a concentrated misery . However , we will see what we shall see . Ned Tes ...
... give you if you wish . Tes . You always were rather anxious to show yourself , you know , Ned . I am afraid you cannot add much , unless you throw in yourself as a concentrated misery . However , we will see what we shall see . Ned Tes ...
Pàgina 35
... give you a ball - room " groan , " with which nothing in Holbein's " Dance of Death " can stand a moment's comparison : 28. When you have imprudently cooled yourself with a glass of ice after dancing very violently , being immediately ...
... give you a ball - room " groan , " with which nothing in Holbein's " Dance of Death " can stand a moment's comparison : 28. When you have imprudently cooled yourself with a glass of ice after dancing very violently , being immediately ...
Pàgina 41
... give you joy , however , for having found out that ; there is some comfort in knowing which of your five servants is least busy in plotting against its master . As to me , the conspiracy is so nicely balanced among them , that I would ...
... give you joy , however , for having found out that ; there is some comfort in knowing which of your five servants is least busy in plotting against its master . As to me , the conspiracy is so nicely balanced among them , that I would ...
Pàgina 42
... give half a dime to be able to determine the ringleader . All I know is , that whenever they may finish me , there will be some of my blood at each of their doors . But you seemed just now as if you were going to be very eloquent upon ...
... give half a dime to be able to determine the ringleader . All I know is , that whenever they may finish me , there will be some of my blood at each of their doors . But you seemed just now as if you were going to be very eloquent upon ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 80 - Merciful heaven! What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows; Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
Pàgina 43 - Not to mention the misery of turning back, splashing along at full speed, and fighting your way through the crowd ; and all this, in order to go the longest way round, and be too late at last ! 4.
Pàgina 157 - ... 16. At a ball; — when you have set your heart on dancing with a particular favourite, — at the moment when you delightedly see him advancing towards you, being briskly accosted by a conceited simpleton at your elbow, whom you cannot endure, but who obtains (because you know not in what manner to refuse) ' the honour of your hand
Pàgina 85 - Night, eldest of things, The consort of his reign ; and by them stood Orcus and Ades, and the dreaded name Of Demogorgon; Rumour next, and Chance, And Tumult, and Confusion, all embroil'd. And Discord, with a thousand various mouths.
Pàgina 149 - Rashly confessing that you have a slight cold, in the hearing of certain elderly ladies ' of the faculty,' who instantly form themselves into a consultation upon your case, and assail you with a volley of nostrums, all of which, if you would have a moment's peace, you must solemnly promise to take off before night— though well satisfied that they would retaliate, by ' taking you off ' before morning !
Pàgina 45 - ... past . . . clock . . . morning! " then, after impatiently lingering through another hour for the sound of your own clock (which had before been roared down by the watchman), being roused to listen by its preparatory click and purr, followed by one stroke — which you are to make the most of — the rest being cut short by a violent fit of coughing with which you are seized at the instant. lîeing accelerated in your walk by the lively application of a chairman's pole a pmteriori, his "by your...
Pàgina 44 - ... towards another passenger, (a scavenger,) who is doing the same ; then meeting, with the shock of two battering-rams, which drives your whole stock of breath out of your body, with the groan of a paviour : — ruinam Dant sonitu ingentem, perfractaque .... Pectora pectoribus rumpunt.
Pàgina 22 - While you are laughing, or talking wildly to yourself, in walking, suddenly seeing a person steal close by you, who, you are sure, must have heard it all ; then, in an agony of shame, making a wretched attempt to sing, in a voice as like your talk as possible, in hopes of making your hearer think that you had been only singing all the while. Tes. A forlorn hope, indeed !— if / had •been your hearer, I should have said, by way of relieving your embarrassment, " Si loqueris, cantas ; si cantas,...
Pàgina 22 - Aquarius — at a leap:-— behold the ruthless vapours! — they halt — they muster, directly over-head ; — at the signal of a thunder-clap, they pour down their contents with a steady perpendicular discharge, and the assault is continued, without a moment's pause, till every meadow is completely got under, and the •whole scene of action is a swamp. When the enemy has performed his commission by a total defeat of your hopes, when he has completely swept the field, and scattered your whole...